aidan
 
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Reply Thu 7 Jun, 2007 03:38 pm
not really

Are you?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Thu 7 Jun, 2007 03:39 pm
Listen sweet lady, I'm going to lock up outside and put my car away..


Catch you next time..
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aidan
 
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Reply Thu 7 Jun, 2007 03:41 pm
Make sure you lock it carefully....

Do you live in a high crime area?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Thu 7 Jun, 2007 03:45 pm
Not really, I'm just cautious..



Yes I suppose I am daft, my wife say's I'm really bloody stupid at times..Especially when I sky dive naked onto the field across from the house.

She hit me with the shovel last week. That was really funny, it broke, and she was really mad with me, so I picked her up and put her on the car roof!

Do you think she is lucky being amused all the time?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Thu 7 Jun, 2007 05:12 pm
I think she is extremely lucky being married to the comedian and hunk you are. Wouldn't you agree Aidan? Smile

Mathos I think Aidan is in fact a politician because of the way she equivocates and shirks to answer your questions. Would you agree with me?
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aidan
 
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Reply Thu 7 Jun, 2007 11:10 pm
Dutchy said:
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I think she is extremely lucky being married to the comedian and hunk you are. Wouldn't you agree Aidan?


Dutchy, Mathos reminds me of one of my brother-in-laws. He's a riot, a real ball of fire, and incredibly fun to be around- at family get-togethers he keeps us all in stitches. He's a master entertainer, full of vim and vigor and even a great cook- loves food, loves feeding people- all about enjoying life and helping people around him do the same.

I've known him since I was nineteen (when my older sister married him). We know and understand each other and really, really like each other- but I can honestly say- I'm glad I get to experience him vicariously. It'd be really hard to be married to him. My sister gets the hard work, while we all get to enjoy him without doing any of the work. And being married to someone like Mathos would be very hard work- believe me. People like Mathos' wife and my sister are veritable saints.

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... I think Aidan is in fact a politician because of the way she equivocates and shirks to answer your questions. Would you agree with me?

No, I just think some topics are not fodder for discussion - what purpose does talking about sex with someone you've never met and will never have sex with serve?

Don't you think one-track thinking/minds get kind of boring?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 8 Jun, 2007 12:00 am
Aidan you are obviously a very articulated woman going by the eloquent way you answer our questions and frame your questions. To answer your questions with a mere few words is doing you an injustice I feel, but lacking verbosity, forgive me if my answer lacks in substance. I do not think a 'one-track mind thinking gets boring', these threads are all about having a bit of fun and are not to be taking seriously! However if you feel the subject is getting out of hand and you do not wish to continue in this manner, you just withdraw from the conversation or make your feelings known to the particular individual by means of a pm. As far as I am personally concerned I've listened to saucy jokes and this type of banter all my life and the subject has never become boring and I sincerely hope it never will. Smile

Do you have any specials gaols left in life?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 8 Jun, 2007 06:20 am
There are a few, I have often thought about becoming a Vicar!


I think I would make an excellent man of the cloth, would you agree with that?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 8 Jun, 2007 08:20 pm
Stick to what you are doing now which you do best.

You wouldn't want to be a celibate, would you now?
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Kehoe
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 05:04 am
But, I couldn't do that, could you?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 05:07 am
No, I wouldn't let you pussycat.

What have you planned for Sunday apart from ringing your man?
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Kehoe
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 05:09 am
Nothing very exciting (except talking to him)

What about you? Very Happy
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 05:13 am
I'm taking my partner for a drive and lunch somewhere.

Are you going out later tonight?
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lostnsearching
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 06:25 am
nope... Maybe for a cd or something... no plans

what genre captivates you?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 07:13 am
Flamenco music by Armik or Ottmar Liebert.

Do you play any musical instruments?
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lostnsearching
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 07:15 am
No.

Does music calm you or anything like that?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 07:18 am
Puts me in an extremely good mood, listen to music all the time whilst on the computer.

What type of music do you like?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 10:32 am
Headbangers ball was the theme last night, it was quite good too, then they had some techno going!


Don't women look great dancing like fetted up models on a disco dance floor?
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aidan
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 02:39 pm
No. Last night I was in a restaurant with a friend and in the space of two hours, I saw large groups of young ladies staggering by, some of them riding on the backs of others, some of the almost falling in to the gutter- one vomiting on the street, and finally one group of eight women and one man walked into the restaurant we were at and sat down at an adjoining table and proceeded to take out their mobiles. They were competitively talking as loudly as they possibly could, until finally one young woman won the competition and announced to the entire restaurant, "Josh- I am so incredibly drunk....what are YOU doing?!" And then she motioned the waiter over and ordered another gin and tonic.

My dining partner was watching me soak all this up and he said, "Rebecca, you look like you just wandered out of Sunnybrook Farm and into the big city, and are feeling full of dismay," and I said, "I just find it really, really interesting, that's all- but I have to admit, I'd be upset to see my daughter behaving in such a manner in public." He said, "Well, if you were to stay in England, you'd most likely have to become resigned to that probability."
I told him, "It's not just England- it'd be the same in America, although with a slightly different flavor," and unfortunately I believe that sad fact to be true.

Would you help a model who was vomiting on the disco dance floor, or would you just step out of the way?
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Mathos
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jun, 2007 02:46 pm
No, would I pump, there's now't worse than a pissed up puking woman, no matter how good she might look! It's dangerous to even think of getting involved with one!


On the other hand, have you ever taken amphetimine and ecstasy and danced like a raving lunatic?
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